“That’s in the back of our minds,” said Carmelo Anthony. “We want to beat Boston. I mean, let’s be quite frank. This would be a great series for us. It’s going to be a grind-out series. We want to win this series, and that’s our mindset.”

“It’s a good feeling to be in this position, to have home-court advantage for two rounds if we’re lucky enough to make it that far,” point guard Raymond Felton said. “And just setting goals early in the year and accomplishing them is really big. We’re definitely happy now, not satisfied, though.”

After Monday, the Knicks close out the regular season at home against Atlanta on Wednesday. Woodson said he expected to rest some players and would ask certain players what they wanted to do. Anthony, who took a pounding Sunday, might sit out the finale, too, after his recent surge that moved him to the top of the league scoring race.

Then it’s Boston, a veteran team that appears more dangerous than the average No. 7 seed.

“They’re a very good team,” reserve Steve Novak said. “I think Knicks and the Celtics is kind of storied, been a rivalry for quite a while. So we understand that it’s a big series and we have to go through everybody to get where we want to go.”

Melo & Co. are up to the task.

“We’re looking forward to that matchup. We know what type of series it’s going to be,” said Anthony. “It’s going to be a grind out, battle series, tough series, physical series. We’re looking forward to that.”

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